Klopp and Liverpool players conspire against Mohamed Salah.. Will the Egyptian pharaoh leave

In a surprise of great caliber, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp announced the list of team leaders, which was devoid of the name of the Egyptian football star and Reds scorer, Mohamed Salah.

"The leaders of Liverpool are Jordan Henderson, then James Milner, then Virgil van Dijk," Klopp said in a press conference on Monday.

"The players voted for three other leaders, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson and Alisson Becker," he added.

"Last year we didn't have anyone to wear the captain's armband sometimes, so I increased the group of captains."

This unexpected move could obstruct the current negotiations between Mohamed Salah and the Liverpool administration regarding the renewal of his contract, as it will cause an increase in the gap between Salah on the one hand and the Liverpool management and team players on the other hand, which may push the Egyptian pharaoh to write the end of his career with the leader Premier League.

According to English newspapers, the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, is close to writing a new history for Arab players and the continent of Africa, after British media confirmed that Liverpool would make a historic offer to renew Salah's contract in exchange for the Egyptian captain to receive 500,000 pounds per week.



And according to the newspaper “The Sun”, Liverpool seeks to cut the road about the rumors that Mohamed Salah will not renew his contract with the “Reds” and that the Egyptian player will leave next summer to the Spanish League or to Paris Saint-Germain, noting that Salah will become the most expensive player in the history of Liverpool .



In the event that the Egyptian player signs the new contract with Liverpool in exchange for the best player in Africa twice to receive 500,000 pounds per week, Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo will compete for the title of the most expensive player in the “Premier League”.


Ronaldo receives a weekly salary from Manchester United of 510,000 pounds, while the second place is occupied by Belgian Kevin De Bruyne, who receives a weekly salary of 400,000 pounds from Manchester City.



And third place is occupied by Manchester United goalkeeper, David de Gea, with a weekly salary of 375,000 pounds, then in fourth and fifth place, his two United teammates, Gadon Sancho, with a weekly salary of 350 thousand pounds, and French Raphael Varane, 340,000 pounds.

Salah wore the armband of Liverpool for the first time last May, during the team's match against Manchester United.

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